Ask The Coach Show #47 - Pick the World Tour Grand Final Winners




Ask The Coach Show | Table Tennis show

Summary: <p>Enter the PingSkills pick the winner competition by leaving a comment on the PingSkills blog. 1 entry allowed per person.</p> <h4>Yesterdays  #PQOTD  - 1:04</h4> <p>Do you remember your first tournament?</p> <h4>#PQOTD  - 4:18</h4> <p>Write down the Mens &amp; Womens Singles World Tour Grand Final Winners as a comment on the Blog to this show and win a free 1 Month Premium membership. First to name both winners on the PingSkills blog wins. You are only allowed one guess.</p> <h4>Question 1 - 6:27</h4> <p>I heard the term "dummy loop" on some table tennis blog that I can't quite recall. It had a vague definition and I couldn't quite grasp the concept. What is it? Sawyer Meverden</p> <h4>Question 2 - 10:00</h4> <p>I see a few players serving with a "pick axe” motion a shakehand version of Wang Hao's service. I don't understand why a professional is serving this way, because there seems to be hardly any wrist action. I must admit that they are hard to read. Dieter</p> <h4>Question 3 - 13:28</h4> <p>I have been unable to return balls which dribble over the net. Often they are hit hard and I am expecting them to come fast and far back. Is it possible to increase reaction speed to the point that you could lunge forward and return it? Adam</p> <h4>Question 4 - 15:40</h4> <p>Some friends of mine said that my game is very predictable, like hitting the ball back right at where it come from, and some other stuff. I often lose because of this. I'm a looper, and how to fix this? Erriza</p> <h4>Links in this Episode</h4> <p><a href="http://www.ittf.com/competitions/competitions2.asp?Competition_ID=2499&amp;category=PT">ITTF World Tour Grand Finals</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis/strokes-and-technique/basic-stance/">Basic Stance which talks about balance</a></p> <p><a href="/table-tennis-forum/what-type-of-serve-is-par-gerell-doing/">Par Gerell Serve (Punch or Pick Axe)</a></p>